- (1965) Appeared in the film The Loved One (1965), but her scenes, along with those of Ruth Gordon, were deleted.
- (1963) Book: "Jayne Mansfield's Wild, Wild World". Los Angeles: Holloway House Publishing. Co-written with her then husband Mickey Hargitay. Includes a photo section of "Playboy" poses, an astrologer's predictions for Jayne's career path, and Mickey's fitness tips.
- (1955) Stage Play: Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? - Written by George Axelrod. Directed by George Axelrod. Belasco Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 9 Jul 1956- 10 Nov 1956): 13 Oct 1955- 10 Nov 1956 (444 performances). Cast: Orson Bean (as "George MacCauley"), Martin Gabel (as "Irving LaSalle"), Jayne Mansfield (as "Rita Marlowe"), Walter Matthau (as "Michael Freeman"), William Thourlby (as "Bronk Brannigan"), Harry Clark (as "Harry Kaye"), Lew Gallo (as "Masseur"), Carol Grace (as "A Secretary"), Tina Louise (as "A Swimmer"), David Sheiner (as "Bellman"), Michael Tolan (as "A Chaffeur"). Replacement cast: [during Belasco Theatre run:] Harold Gary (as "Harry Kaye"), David Sheiner (as "George MacCauley"), Michael Tolan (as "Michael Freeman") [from 16 Apr 1956- 24 May 1956. [during Shubert Theatre run:] Tom Poston (as "George MacCauley"). Produced by Jule Styne. Associate Producer: Sylvia Herscher. Note: Filmed Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation as Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957).
- (1964) Stage production on tour: Bus Stop.
- (1958 - 1959) Show: Jayne Mansfield and her House of Love. Las Vegas success, with ex-husband Mickey Hargitay, which set records at that time for her being paid $25,000 per week.
- (1963) Music record: "Shakespeare, Tchaikovsky and Me" in which she reads classical poetry (William Shakespeare's sonnets, but also poems by Christopher Marlowe, Robert Browning and William Wordsworth, among others) with a background of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's music. The disc became a cult item.
- (1960) Album: "Jayne Busts Up Las Vegas". Recorded live from a Las Vegas show, with Mickey Hargitay and Arthur Blake.
- (1964) Single: "That Makes It". Original Sound 45.
- (1962) TV ads Biancosarti (Italy) with Mickey Hargitay.
- (1955 - 1956) Regular panelist on TV show Down You Go (1951).
- (1966) Stage production on tour: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.
- (1965) TV comedy pilot "The Jayne Mansfield Show" never developed into series.
- (1953) Joined Blue Book Model Agency, Hollywood.
- (1953) Several stage productions for Dallas Institute for the Performing Arts, directed by veteran Yiddish actor Baruch Lumet with whom she studied acting the year before.
- (1951) Stage debut: Ten Nights in a Barroom. Austin, Texas.
- (Summer 1964) She acted in William Inge's play, "Bus Stop," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, Ohio. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1965) She acted in Herman Wouk's play, "Nature's Way," in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus, Ohio. John Kenley was artistic director.
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